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about tamerlan tsarnaev back, what, 2011. earlier today president obama asked about how well the russians are cooperating in the bombing investigation. in his words, he said the russians have been very cooperative with us since the bombing, the boston bombing. what are you hearing over there? >> reporter: well, certainly the key part about what the president said there was that word. let's hear what he had to say. >> the russians have been very cooperative with us since the -- since the boston bombing. obviously old habits die hard. there are still suspicions sometimes between our intelligence and law enforcement agencies that date back 10, 20, 30 years, back to the cold war. but they're continuing to improve. >> reporter: now, certainly we do know since the blast there has been intelligence pass frtds russians about a wiretap on the phone call between a mother and one of her sons but no public expectations from the russian what they know and what extent. big statements from the kremlin aid suggesting praise from the white ho
about tamerlan tsarnaev back, what, 2011. earlier today president obama asked about how well the russians are cooperating in the bombing investigation. in his words, he said the russians have been very cooperative with us since the bombing, the boston bombing. what are you hearing over there? >> reporter: well, certainly the key part about what the president said there was that word. let's hear what he had to say. >> the russians have been very cooperative with us since the -- since...
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physically examine tamerlan tsarnaev's brain. you know that tamerlan tsarnaev was a boxer. a two-time new england golden glove champion. you play not know boxer and football players and soldiers have cte, repeated blows to the head. one of the foremost experts in the field. dr. robert stern, neurology professor at the boston university and the co-founder of the study of traumatic enself-lopty. we have heard about this condition, cte, how it affects athletes who have had repeated blows to the brain and how it can be fairly lethal. we haven't heard much how cte can cause someone to be potentially violent. what do you know about fla? >> we flee some of the early symptoms and be changing in behavior, impulsivity, explosivety, rage, changes in mood. we don't think that it can cause a huge change in the way someone views the world that they will then start this long process of a well-planned kind of egregious act like tamerlan did. >> if it was someone who had a proclivity already to certain beliefs, could cte have been a tipping point? everybody wants to know the why. is this so
physically examine tamerlan tsarnaev's brain. you know that tamerlan tsarnaev was a boxer. a two-time new england golden glove champion. you play not know boxer and football players and soldiers have cte, repeated blows to the head. one of the foremost experts in the field. dr. robert stern, neurology professor at the boston university and the co-founder of the study of traumatic enself-lopty. we have heard about this condition, cte, how it affects athletes who have had repeated blows to the...
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the older one tamerlan or the younger one dzhokhar? this is how he explained how he came to the conclusion he did. let's listen. >> did you get a sense from the way they interacted with each other that they were equals? >> i think dzhokhar is like a follower. >> why do you say that? >> because dzhokhar, he went up to the atm. tamerlan, never get out of the car. >> he was the guy doing the errands. >> yeah, yeah. >> they loaded some things from that car to the suv. what did they load? >> heavy luggage. >> you'll remember he said he was happy to be alive when he got out of that car. he have left behind his cell phone, but the police were able to use the gps tracking system to find those suspects. he is asking to be shot? silhouette because he's worried there may still be somebody out there. >> given he spent 90 minutes with these two, i guarantee that's not an anonmyty that will remember for long. let me take you to the wide net that's been cast by investigators. they're talking to friends of these two they're talking to tamerlan's wife.
the older one tamerlan or the younger one dzhokhar? this is how he explained how he came to the conclusion he did. let's listen. >> did you get a sense from the way they interacted with each other that they were equals? >> i think dzhokhar is like a follower. >> why do you say that? >> because dzhokhar, he went up to the atm. tamerlan, never get out of the car. >> he was the guy doing the errands. >> yeah, yeah. >> they loaded some things from that car...
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there was a video linked to tamerlan's youtube channel. the man killed in that raid you just saw of the group. in fact, the brother of the successor -- the leader of the group+ when abu dujan died so there is clearly something happening on the ground in russia, chasing down members of abu dujan's group. we just don't know if that is specifically because any of them met tamerlan tsarnaev but it is an interesting coincidence that that raid happened. the fbi andfsb continue to exchange information, brooke. >> all right, tapper here in boston. do we know if the u.s. specifically had anything to do with this raid and bigger ow the u.s. is working with russian intelligence, the fsb and other groups. how much closer has this cooperation become since the bombings, and since it became clear that there was a russian connection to all this? >> reporter: well we have absolutely no idea if the u.s. had anything to do with the raid we saw this pure coincidence that abu being taken out now the raids happen frequently in that part of the world. militants
there was a video linked to tamerlan's youtube channel. the man killed in that raid you just saw of the group. in fact, the brother of the successor -- the leader of the group+ when abu dujan died so there is clearly something happening on the ground in russia, chasing down members of abu dujan's group. we just don't know if that is specifically because any of them met tamerlan tsarnaev but it is an interesting coincidence that that raid happened. the fbi andfsb continue to exchange...
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tamerlan does not arguing instead, not giving any ground. the manager later e-mails the owner asking him to bantamer lan, calling him arrogant, selfish, never helping anyone else. the argument doesn'tin the of evident. watch how skillfully he handles the jump rope. dzhokhar has more difficulty, less stamina as he struggles to hold up the oversized shorts. the manager says the man in the middle was introduced as a friend. we've blurred his face. he was later questioned and released by the fbi. tamerlan remains focused, barely missing or breaking stride. it's right here that the brothers interact. they seem relaxed. dzhokhar resting at times. tamerlan moving, moving, working out 72 hours before two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon. >> deb joins us from new york. and so, deb, tell us about the people who are running that gym. what do they have to say about the brothers? and are police interested in talking to them? >> as a matter of fact the owner of the gym and manager, are indeed cooperating with the fbi. they showed
tamerlan does not arguing instead, not giving any ground. the manager later e-mails the owner asking him to bantamer lan, calling him arrogant, selfish, never helping anyone else. the argument doesn'tin the of evident. watch how skillfully he handles the jump rope. dzhokhar has more difficulty, less stamina as he struggles to hold up the oversized shorts. the manager says the man in the middle was introduced as a friend. we've blurred his face. he was later questioned and released by the fbi....
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apparently that did not sit too well with tamerlan tsarnaev. this board member said he compiled some information from people who were in the mosque at the time, and here is what he said they told him about how they described that outburst. >> some people said that he said something to the effect you cannot, you know, compare or make a parallel between our prophet and a non-muslim. some people said that he referred to the person who was giving the sermon as a hypocrite. >> and he said after that, people kind of sat him down and explained to him this was a violation of the etiquette of the mosque, that you shouldn't be doing that. he said this really almost never happens during a sermon. during a sermon, he says you're never even supposed to speak. at the time, he got up and had this outburst, said this guy was a hypocrite who was giving the sermon, said don't compare martin luther king to a non-muslim, shouldn't do that, outraged by it, they calmed him down, explained to him that was wrong, he left, but he did come back for friday prayers after
apparently that did not sit too well with tamerlan tsarnaev. this board member said he compiled some information from people who were in the mosque at the time, and here is what he said they told him about how they described that outburst. >> some people said that he said something to the effect you cannot, you know, compare or make a parallel between our prophet and a non-muslim. some people said that he referred to the person who was giving the sermon as a hypocrite. >> and he...
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raised christian, went to college in boston, met tamerlan. she converted to islam, and by all accounts, fairly devout, wore the hajaab, the traditional head scarf. she didn't speak russian, so she wasn't always aware what was being said, she didn't understand the language being spoken around the house. wolf. >> chris lawrence reporting for us. just ahead, still many unanswered questions in the boston marathon terror attack. investigators work to interview the only suspect still alive. new insights into the investigation. stay with our special coverage. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> there are hundreds of questions that investigators have for
raised christian, went to college in boston, met tamerlan. she converted to islam, and by all accounts, fairly devout, wore the hajaab, the traditional head scarf. she didn't speak russian, so she wasn't always aware what was being said, she didn't understand the language being spoken around the house. wolf. >> chris lawrence reporting for us. just ahead, still many unanswered questions in the boston marathon terror attack. investigators work to interview the only suspect still alive. new...
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so tamerlan tsarnaev clearly had an interest or knew of abu jian. the other men remaining in his militant group are being tracked down by russian forces. we don't know if tamerlan tsarnaev ever met him or the man killed in the raid yesterday, but it is interesting as this continuing channel of information between russian services and fbi continues a man linked to the group that tamerlan tsarnaev links to off his social media has been killed in a special forces raid, wolf. >> i know you've been in contact, nick, with the parents of the bombing suspects once again even within the past few hours. what have you learned about their supposed plans to travel to the united states? >> i spoke to the father briefly. he's in a very bad state. said simply i'm sick, i'm sick. the mother went into more detail confirming his high state of health, high blood pressure, body shaking, not in good shape at all. that's delaying his long-planned trip to the united states. and she herself has said travel plans keep changing. but in her mind once she's sure that dzhokhar,
so tamerlan tsarnaev clearly had an interest or knew of abu jian. the other men remaining in his militant group are being tracked down by russian forces. we don't know if tamerlan tsarnaev ever met him or the man killed in the raid yesterday, but it is interesting as this continuing channel of information between russian services and fbi continues a man linked to the group that tamerlan tsarnaev links to off his social media has been killed in a special forces raid, wolf. >> i know you've...
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that's the last she would have heard from tamerlan. >> we appreciate that. there are other family ties to dig deeper on. katherine russell is the widow of the older brother. investigators want to find out what she may know. tell us what did you find out about this woman. >> just in the last five minutes, katherine russell returned home to her house after a meeting with her lawyer. she went for a meeting. we know he has been speaking with some of those investigators on her behalf. perhaps we are getting closer to the point she may address some of their concerns directly. as they look at the fact that s she shared that cramped apartment with tamerlan tsarn v tsarnaev. she is devastated by this. the investigators want to know exactly what she may have known as they try to piece together what happened and try to determine when and where he may have assembled some of those bombs. that's the reason they want to talk to her. her attorney still tells us she had no idea any of this was going on. anderson. >> i mean, obviously it is understandable why they would want
that's the last she would have heard from tamerlan. >> we appreciate that. there are other family ties to dig deeper on. katherine russell is the widow of the older brother. investigators want to find out what she may know. tell us what did you find out about this woman. >> just in the last five minutes, katherine russell returned home to her house after a meeting with her lawyer. she went for a meeting. we know he has been speaking with some of those investigators on her behalf....
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that's tamerlan probably chblt. he didn't live here so i can't say. >> reporter: americans say he's behind the boston bombings. >> translator: i saw him on tv. they said he was dead. i saw that, there he looks good. but i saw him on tv like this and that's it. >> reporter: since the war in chechen has pushed the violence across the region into dagestan. shootouts like this which killed abu, a militant whose video tamerlan posted a link to, a commonplace. police call them bandits using jihad as a cover for criminality. militants like him wage against corrupt russian police. this video police say shows them cutting the throat of a policeman in his home. the west sometimes in their rhetorical sites as they train and recruit in the woods chechnya's war began a cycle of violence that doesn't stop, just spreads. >> nick paton walsh joins me now from southern russia. another big development, nick, today was that the parents of the tsarnaev brothers, they've left their home. a, do we know why? and do we know where they've g
that's tamerlan probably chblt. he didn't live here so i can't say. >> reporter: americans say he's behind the boston bombings. >> translator: i saw him on tv. they said he was dead. i saw that, there he looks good. but i saw him on tv like this and that's it. >> reporter: since the war in chechen has pushed the violence across the region into dagestan. shootouts like this which killed abu, a militant whose video tamerlan posted a link to, a commonplace. police call them...
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tamerlan introduced me to him. it seems to me that misha has influence on tamerlan because when -- for the reasons why tamerlan was boxing said that misha [ inaudible ] told me that boxing is violent. >> do you believe he inspired the older brother to become a radio cal muslim? is that what i hear you saying? >> he surely did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan go away from the people and go more into the religion. may be it is possible he suggested to him some radical ideas. i didn't witness him making him radical or i didn't witness him [ inaudible ] i just know tamerlan told me that he quit boxing and music because misha was teaching him that it's not good in islam to do those things. >> what was victor's -- what was victor's last name? do you know his full name misha? >> i don't know his full name. i only met him twice. tamerlan told me this is misha, my friend. he lives in the u.s. for a while now. that's pretty much it. i heard them speak to each other but i didn't listen to what
tamerlan introduced me to him. it seems to me that misha has influence on tamerlan because when -- for the reasons why tamerlan was boxing said that misha [ inaudible ] told me that boxing is violent. >> do you believe he inspired the older brother to become a radio cal muslim? is that what i hear you saying? >> he surely did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan go away from the people and go more into the religion. may be it is possible he suggested to...
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tamerlan reaches to grab him and misses him. if he's going to get a shot off, it will have to go through the window. he doesn't shoot. the victim runs in and asks the clerk to call 911. >> throughout the 90 minutes, danny is doing everything he can to convince them that he's not american, to under line you're muslim, chinese are very good to muslims, be the gray man. somebody they're not paying attention to but don't think anything negative about. >> danny was exceptionally poised. he told them his car was older than it was. he told them his lease payments were lower than they were. they asked does anyone care about you? and he said no. he said no. he just wants them to think no one will come looking for them. danny does have two roommates. at one point, one of the roommates texts him in chinese. tamerl tamerlan sees the phone and gets a an app that translates. it comes across not like a fluid chinese speaker. the roommate texts back. the roommate's boyfriend called again and they don't answer. you're going to answer this. if yo
tamerlan reaches to grab him and misses him. if he's going to get a shot off, it will have to go through the window. he doesn't shoot. the victim runs in and asks the clerk to call 911. >> throughout the 90 minutes, danny is doing everything he can to convince them that he's not american, to under line you're muslim, chinese are very good to muslims, be the gray man. somebody they're not paying attention to but don't think anything negative about. >> danny was exceptionally poised....
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how important is tamerlan tsarnaev eats wife to this investigation. is she obligated at all to tell what he knows about her husband even though he's dead. >> no she's not. she's a citizen and has her rights that he does not have to talk to the fbi. if she does talk to them it has to be the truth or she's charged with lying to them. she's under no obligation to do that. she does have to let the fbi in if they're serving a search warrant, which they have done and they are removed material from it. she can't obstruct that process but that does not mean she has to talk to them at all. >> let's talk about some of that evidence. the police found explosive residue throughout the tsarnaev home. can she realistically claim she didn't know what was going on inside her own home when police found things in the home hep was living in. >> she can obviously claim it. the problem is going to be not whether it's reasonable for her to claim it, it's going to be whether the prosecution can show beyond a reasonable doubt that she knew there was explosives or explosives w
how important is tamerlan tsarnaev eats wife to this investigation. is she obligated at all to tell what he knows about her husband even though he's dead. >> no she's not. she's a citizen and has her rights that he does not have to talk to the fbi. if she does talk to them it has to be the truth or she's charged with lying to them. she's under no obligation to do that. she does have to let the fbi in if they're serving a search warrant, which they have done and they are removed material...
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authorities have more questions for the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev. the three friends of dzhokhar tsarnaev are accused of taking evidence from his dorm room and tossing it into a dumpster. deborah feyerick is olympijoini with an update. what do we know about these 19-year-olds and the specific chs
authorities have more questions for the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev. the three friends of dzhokhar tsarnaev are accused of taking evidence from his dorm room and tossing it into a dumpster. deborah feyerick is olympijoini with an update. what do we know about these 19-year-olds and the specific chs
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kids going by, saying hey, tamerlan. that was 2006. >> don, that's the story from what the uncle was saying when he saw tamerlan in 2009. a few other points, i asked the uncle what's your message to dzhokhar right now, he said tell police everything you know, also dzhokhar will undoubtedly need plenty of help moving forward, will the uncle help his nephew if he's asked? the uncle said yes, he would help him seek forgiveness from the victims. don? >> the uncle, very emotional in that interview. thank you very much, shannon travis. >>> the boston red sox doing their part to help their hometown heal. how the home team is bringing normalcy to the heartbroken city. we will head back to fenway live. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is p
kids going by, saying hey, tamerlan. that was 2006. >> don, that's the story from what the uncle was saying when he saw tamerlan in 2009. a few other points, i asked the uncle what's your message to dzhokhar right now, he said tell police everything you know, also dzhokhar will undoubtedly need plenty of help moving forward, will the uncle help his nephew if he's asked? the uncle said yes, he would help him seek forgiveness from the victims. don? >> the uncle, very emotional in that...
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tamerlan? a lot of questions about tamerlan and his trips. >> two trips, one in 2011, and one in 2012? >> no. only 2012. >> only 2012. >> um-hum. >> reporter: and that was six months in which he was with -- >> yeah. >> and are you going to america? >> i think so. i think so. >> reporter: you want to? >> yeah, because i really want to -- i really want to see how it is going to end. >> reporter: you want to bury your son? >> of course. of course. even though i doan know if they will let us see dzhokhar, but i want to go. i want to see tam eveerlan if football. >> reporter: and there is an issue for an arrest warrant for you? >> i don't even care. that isn't even something that is difficult. it wasn't a big deal and i don't care about it. what i care is only the death of my oldest son, who i think was killed and the youngest wone wh really needs the support. >> can you describe to me how you think this situation came about? we said before, now you believe their innocence. how do you think it's com
tamerlan? a lot of questions about tamerlan and his trips. >> two trips, one in 2011, and one in 2012? >> no. only 2012. >> only 2012. >> um-hum. >> reporter: and that was six months in which he was with -- >> yeah. >> and are you going to america? >> i think so. i think so. >> reporter: you want to? >> yeah, because i really want to -- i really want to see how it is going to end. >> reporter: you want to bury your son? >>...
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. >>> coming up this hour, new information on how boston bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev died, where he will be buried and why police continue to question his widow. >>> residents near los angeles running for their lives as wildfires burn out of control and threaten thousands of homes. in florida, investigators are coming the beaches for cocaine. i will explain. >>> plus a pennsylvania mom who abandoned her kids more than a decade ago and turned up in florida this week back in jail tonight. we've got the details for you. you're in the cnn newsroom, everyone. i'm don lemon. >>> it has been nearly three weeks since the deadly attacks at the boston marathon and the country's most visible gun rights activist referred to the bombings when he spoke at the nra national meeting today in texas. take a listen. >> how many bostonians wish they had a gun two weeks ago? >> we'll say we have more on lapierre's comments in a moment. in boston today we know the officially report on how one of the bombing suspects died. in a word, it was violently. we have the death certificate. that says tamerlan ts
. >>> coming up this hour, new information on how boston bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev died, where he will be buried and why police continue to question his widow. >>> residents near los angeles running for their lives as wildfires burn out of control and threaten thousands of homes. in florida, investigators are coming the beaches for cocaine. i will explain. >>> plus a pennsylvania mom who abandoned her kids more than a decade ago and turned up in florida this...
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we should soon learn exactly what killed suspected bomber tamerlan tsarnaev. the hearse you see here in this image is believed to have taken his body to a funeral home yesterday. so now the massachusetts medical examiner is allowed to release the official cause of death. a funeral for the 26-year-old suspect will be held in worcester, massachusetts, just outside boston. that's according to the worcester mayor's office. and we're hearing from a law enforcement official who says the bombs used in the attack were built in the apartment tamerlan tsarnaev shared with his wife and little girl. and that the marathon was not the original target of the terrorists plan. that law enforcement source who is regularly briefed on the investigation says the suspects initially planned to carry out a suicide attack on the fourth of july. deborah feyerick joins us live from boston. deb, what more have we learned about this supposed plan to strike on independence day? and is there any evidence to support that? >> well, right now investigators are looking into this theory that in
we should soon learn exactly what killed suspected bomber tamerlan tsarnaev. the hearse you see here in this image is believed to have taken his body to a funeral home yesterday. so now the massachusetts medical examiner is allowed to release the official cause of death. a funeral for the 26-year-old suspect will be held in worcester, massachusetts, just outside boston. that's according to the worcester mayor's office. and we're hearing from a law enforcement official who says the bombs used in...
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tamerlan tsarnaev, identified as suspect number one. tsarnaev later dies at the hospital, strapped to his body, bombs. >> this was a trauma arrest, multiple injuries, probably we believe a combination of blasts, potentially gunshot wounds. >> how many gunshot wounds. >> unable to count. >> i'm sorry, i didn't hear the rest of that. >> probably a blast injury also. >> blast meaning one? >> explosive device, possibly shrapnel, thermal injuries. >> describe where it was? >> it was pretty much throughout the trunk, multiple wounds. >> would it be consistent with perhaps a bomb strapped -- >> unclear. i think the medical examiner will be able to conclusively say that. >> reporter: police cessa say tsarnaev's brother manages to escape, running over his body's body, scattering a line of police to get away. the younger tsarnaev is armed and dangerous and may have explosives strapped to his body two. police evacuate watertown and surrounding neighborhoods warning them in robocalls. >> hello. this is detective coners with the watertown police dep
tamerlan tsarnaev, identified as suspect number one. tsarnaev later dies at the hospital, strapped to his body, bombs. >> this was a trauma arrest, multiple injuries, probably we believe a combination of blasts, potentially gunshot wounds. >> how many gunshot wounds. >> unable to count. >> i'm sorry, i didn't hear the rest of that. >> probably a blast injury also. >> blast meaning one? >> explosive device, possibly shrapnel, thermal injuries. >>...
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authorities also want to know more from the widow of the older suspected bomber, tamerlan tsarnaev. investigators say kathrine russell had a phone call with her husband after his picture appeared on national television but before investigators had identified him. two sources tell cnn authorities want to know the nature of that phone conversation and why she didn't notify police. the discovery of the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev's computer is a big break in the boston investigation. it's one of the pieces of evidence three of his friends are accused of taking from that dorm room to try to throw investigators off his trail. they're in the custody of the federal authorities right now facing specific charges. deborah feyerick is joining us now with more on what's going on. deb, all of us want to know how the laptop was found, what the investigators hope to learn from it? what are you learning? >> well, here's what we can tell you. we know that the computer was here at the university of massachusetts dartmouth in dzhokhar tsarnaev's dorm room the night he went on the run. he and another fr
authorities also want to know more from the widow of the older suspected bomber, tamerlan tsarnaev. investigators say kathrine russell had a phone call with her husband after his picture appeared on national television but before investigators had identified him. two sources tell cnn authorities want to know the nature of that phone conversation and why she didn't notify police. the discovery of the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev's computer is a big break in the boston investigation. it's one of...
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dzhokhar and tamerlan forced d.m. to drive to watertown where they retrieved a portable gps device and other items from their honda civic then forced d.m. to drive to a service station to get gas. while they were searching to a gas station, they drove d.m. to a bank of america atm in watertown square and forced him to hand over his debit card and personal identification number. dzhokhar tsarnaev then used his debit card and withdrew $800 from the victim's bank account. at around 12:15 a.m. on april 19th, while the defendant and his brother stopped for gas, the victim escaped from the mercedes and called 911. after the victim escaped, dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev drove to laurel street in watertown where police located them and tried to apprehend them. it was at this time that the tsarnaev brothers began firing at the officers. the tsarnaev brothers used four ieds against them, one of which was made from pressure cooker. low explosive powder, shrapnel, and other items. after attempting to shoot, bomb, and kill or dis
dzhokhar and tamerlan forced d.m. to drive to watertown where they retrieved a portable gps device and other items from their honda civic then forced d.m. to drive to a service station to get gas. while they were searching to a gas station, they drove d.m. to a bank of america atm in watertown square and forced him to hand over his debit card and personal identification number. dzhokhar tsarnaev then used his debit card and withdrew $800 from the victim's bank account. at around 12:15 a.m. on...
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tamerlan says you answer. if you say a word in chinese, he knows he's speaking in chinese, he might rat him out, i'll kill you. don't be stupid. danny says answering to someone talking to him in mandarin, in english, i'm sick, with a friend, i'm sorry, i've got to go. he's trying to think, where can i get out, when is my moment? lucky for danny, the car was running low on gas, had to stop at a gas station, double stroke of luck, wouldn't take the credit card. the younger brother has to go in to pay with cash. danny is alone with tamerlan. tamerlan has been on the run all day, he's killed an m.i.t. police officer five hours earlier, he puts his guard down for a second. puts the gun in the driver's side pocket of the suv and has both hands fiddling with the gps and danny realizes, if i get out, now is the chance. i have to unbuckle the seat belt, open the door and go in one swift motion. >> that is what he did. danny ran to a nearby gas station, got 911 call made and it was his iphone and his car satellite syste
tamerlan says you answer. if you say a word in chinese, he knows he's speaking in chinese, he might rat him out, i'll kill you. don't be stupid. danny says answering to someone talking to him in mandarin, in english, i'm sick, with a friend, i'm sorry, i've got to go. he's trying to think, where can i get out, when is my moment? lucky for danny, the car was running low on gas, had to stop at a gas station, double stroke of luck, wouldn't take the credit card. the younger brother has to go in to...
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>> reporter: he said he really did not like tamerlan. he said tamerlan was opinionated, narcissistic, always had to have it his way. talk about things like religion and tamerlan never seemed to have any need or use for anybody else's opinion. but he called him really arrogant. he just wasn't a nice guy is what the manager told us. as a matter of fact, on this day, you see tamerlan sort of arguing with the man who is off camera, that's the manager. and the manager said, you know, take your shoes off. he said, no, i'm not going to do it and the manager wanted to get him kicked out. >> days before. days before all those people went to that finish line. deborah feyerick, thank you so much. >>> a woman from michigan killed in syria. cnn spoke with her family, they say they saw warning signs, even caught contacted the fbi years ago. >> i didn't believe it was my mom the first time i saw them. then i had to look again. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had the
>> reporter: he said he really did not like tamerlan. he said tamerlan was opinionated, narcissistic, always had to have it his way. talk about things like religion and tamerlan never seemed to have any need or use for anybody else's opinion. but he called him really arrogant. he just wasn't a nice guy is what the manager told us. as a matter of fact, on this day, you see tamerlan sort of arguing with the man who is off camera, that's the manager. and the manager said, you know, take your...
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on to tamerlan tsavraev's wife. she was on the phone with tamerlan on april 18th, three days of the bombing and a day before he was killed during a police shoot-out. investigators want to know what the two talked about. but tamerlan tsavraev's wife, how much is she required to divulge? we have cnn's legal analyst. good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> spousal privilege. is she required to answer all of the investigator's questions? >> the wife of a criminal department generally gets a spousal privilege and she -- if there is a discussion that happened within the context of the marriage, it's protected. that's what spousal privilege is about. but when the husband dies, the privilege dies also, really only meant to protect an existing marriage. i don't think she will get protection with respect to that privilege ultimately. >> how about the phone call between katherine and her husband on the 18th. if you were her lawyer what would you advise her to do? >> her lawyer is probably sitting down with her, very worried a
on to tamerlan tsavraev's wife. she was on the phone with tamerlan on april 18th, three days of the bombing and a day before he was killed during a police shoot-out. investigators want to know what the two talked about. but tamerlan tsavraev's wife, how much is she required to divulge? we have cnn's legal analyst. good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> spousal privilege. is she required to answer all of the investigator's questions? >> the wife of a criminal department...
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now a challenge is finding a place to bury tamerlan. the director of the funeral home where his body was taken is left in limbo. >> at this point, any outcome will be better than nothing. we do have to bury the person, regardless of what he said earlier. this country, we bury the dead. funeral directors have done this for years. there aren't too many options. when there's no problem, it's very easy. but there is a big problem. somebody has to step in. we have to. i've gone as far as i can go with it. >> joe johns is on the scene for us in boston right now. so, john, what's the latest efforts to find a place to bury tsarnaev? >> reporter: you need a flow chart for this one, wolf. frankly, the city of cambridge has said no to the body. they've said maybe the fbi ought to get involved. the fbi has said not my job. the funeral director has said he will go to the governor of massachusetts and just a few minutes ago we got a transcript of statements by the governor of massachusetts, duval patrick, when he was asked about this, he said essenti
now a challenge is finding a place to bury tamerlan. the director of the funeral home where his body was taken is left in limbo. >> at this point, any outcome will be better than nothing. we do have to bury the person, regardless of what he said earlier. this country, we bury the dead. funeral directors have done this for years. there aren't too many options. when there's no problem, it's very easy. but there is a big problem. somebody has to step in. we have to. i've gone as far as i can...
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the doctor speculate the to the globe he thought tamerlan might have had schizo everyonia. the psychiatrist who treated his parents told the globe or at least said at some point he believed that sammer lan tsarnaev has some kind of paranoia. the globe is now reporting quoting friends and others saying tamerlan started hearing a voice in his head as a young man and that it continued later on. one man who went to the mosque with him was quoted as saying "he was torn between those twos people whatever was in his head and the persona he was in real life." first indications from this investigation maybe there might have been mental illness there. >> what about the links to the organized terror groups in russia or elsewhere. >> according to this investigation, the globe didn't find strong links to that. what they're saying from what they're putting together that the boston marathon bombing might have been the result more of the tsarnaev family breaking apart as a family and the series of failures these twos brothers experienced. that was more their kind of you know, just their li
the doctor speculate the to the globe he thought tamerlan might have had schizo everyonia. the psychiatrist who treated his parents told the globe or at least said at some point he believed that sammer lan tsarnaev has some kind of paranoia. the globe is now reporting quoting friends and others saying tamerlan started hearing a voice in his head as a young man and that it continued later on. one man who went to the mosque with him was quoted as saying "he was torn between those twos people...
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this is a hearse carrying the body of tamerlan tsarnaev. it was met by a couple protesters at this funeral home just outside of boston. an uncle has now claimed the body of this suspected terrorist. also today, a family spokeswoman says he will be buried right here in massachusetts near the same city he is accused of bombing. it's a city that is trying to move on. tonight a capacity crowd will watch the celtics in an nba playoff game. also we've learned today new kids on the block, they have announced they will be joining this huge concert in just a couple weeks in boston. you have new kids, aerosmith, jimmy buffett, boston here for boston strong. it's a charity concert for the victims. really this city, as they're moving on here and moving forward. that will be late thermo. we'll talk about that more many a minute. but for more on this latest development here and this investigation, deborah feyerick joins me now here. and so, first, i was just talking to someone the other day saying, you know what, i love this city, i want to be here for t
this is a hearse carrying the body of tamerlan tsarnaev. it was met by a couple protesters at this funeral home just outside of boston. an uncle has now claimed the body of this suspected terrorist. also today, a family spokeswoman says he will be buried right here in massachusetts near the same city he is accused of bombing. it's a city that is trying to move on. tonight a capacity crowd will watch the celtics in an nba playoff game. also we've learned today new kids on the block, they have...
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and now to the dilemma surrounding tamerlan tsarnaev's body. so far no one is stepping forward to provide a burial ground. i want to bring in our national correspondent susan candiotti tracking this for us. there have been protests too. not only nobody wants the body but there have been protests about the idea that he could be buried here in the boston area. >> there are some people who say it shouldn't make a difference. do acknowledge that the man has to be buried some place at some point. there is also another vocal group of people who don't want him anywhere in the boston area and said for example maybe they ought to send his body back to russia where he is from. as this protest goes on, there is no clear answer in sight as to how this will end. the family overseas is calling for an independent autopsy because they don't accept the results of the medical examiner's office here. >> there is protesting here and protesting in russia even about the investigation, is that correct? >> believe it or not, investigators are now looking at that. russ
and now to the dilemma surrounding tamerlan tsarnaev's body. so far no one is stepping forward to provide a burial ground. i want to bring in our national correspondent susan candiotti tracking this for us. there have been protests too. not only nobody wants the body but there have been protests about the idea that he could be buried here in the boston area. >> there are some people who say it shouldn't make a difference. do acknowledge that the man has to be buried some place at some...
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plus, the highly contentious issue of what to do with the body of the bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev apparently has been resolved. and elizabeth smart says it's a dark hard journey after being abducted as a child, but forgiveness is possible. we're going to hear from her. that's ahead. and a lot more news right here in "cnn newsroom." we're at the exclusive el chorro lodge in paradise valley, arizona where, tonight, we switched their steaks with walmart's choice premium steak. it's a steakover! this was perfect. it was really good! one of the best filets i've had. see, look how easy that is to cut. these are perfectly aged for flavor and tenderness. you're eating walmart steaks. really? shut up! oh, is that right? are you serious? best steak i'd ever had! i would definitely go to walmart and buy steaks. walmart choice premium steak in the black package. try it! it's 100% satisfaction guaranteed. investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's righ
plus, the highly contentious issue of what to do with the body of the bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev apparently has been resolved. and elizabeth smart says it's a dark hard journey after being abducted as a child, but forgiveness is possible. we're going to hear from her. that's ahead. and a lot more news right here in "cnn newsroom." we're at the exclusive el chorro lodge in paradise valley, arizona where, tonight, we switched their steaks with walmart's choice premium steak. it's...
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and about the bureau's handling of the older brother tamerlan tsarnaev. let's go to chief political analyst gloria borger. talk about the pressure, the pressure the fbi is under to explain what the heck happened. >> announcer: lot of pressure. first of all, members of congress want to do their job and know what the fbi knew, when, they want to make sure information wasn't what we call in washington speak siloed, you know, post 9/11 the big issue was that agencies need to be sharing information. they want to make sure that, for example, the fbi, department of homeland security, intelligence were all sharing information. there is another really important question which just sort of came up today. if the fbi investigated this man and decided he was not really a threat, they contact the russians, they try to get more information, they don't get more information, what can they then do that doesn't violate federal guidelines to continue to pursue him? where do they have to cut it off? where does legal and illegal surveillance begin? there are federal guidelines
and about the bureau's handling of the older brother tamerlan tsarnaev. let's go to chief political analyst gloria borger. talk about the pressure, the pressure the fbi is under to explain what the heck happened. >> announcer: lot of pressure. first of all, members of congress want to do their job and know what the fbi knew, when, they want to make sure information wasn't what we call in washington speak siloed, you know, post 9/11 the big issue was that agencies need to be sharing...
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tamerlan who of course is the older brother who has now been killed was the less recognizable because he didn't have a beard, because he was wearing sunglasses, because his hat was being worn forward whereas dzhokhar was much more recognizable with his hat on backwards looking more like himself, wolf. >> clearly these three who were arrested today were friends with the younger -- with dzhokhar. thanks very much. let's bring in our cnn national security analyst, juliette kayyem, former department of homeland security here in washington. this timeline, juliette, is critical, if these individuals allegedly went and threw away stuff from dzhokhar tsarnaev's room after spotting his picture broadcast all over the world after 5:15 p.m. eastern on that thursday, late thursday afternoon. and they then went ahead and threw this stuff away. that's potentially a significant crime. >> right. just picking up on what jake said, that is absolutely right. they would have had knowledge that they were assisting in essentially the cover-up or the attempt to get dzhokhar off. i have to say just hearing th
tamerlan who of course is the older brother who has now been killed was the less recognizable because he didn't have a beard, because he was wearing sunglasses, because his hat was being worn forward whereas dzhokhar was much more recognizable with his hat on backwards looking more like himself, wolf. >> clearly these three who were arrested today were friends with the younger -- with dzhokhar. thanks very much. let's bring in our cnn national security analyst, juliette kayyem, former...
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that matter, that was uncovered belonging to tamerlan tsarnaev. so, the suggestion is she would know where the two items are. also, she herself has a computer, so she is just a treasure-trove of potential information. and she's right now in a bargaining position in the sense that if she helps investigators, she could help them with making very, very strong case by testifying against her brother-in-law, brooke. >> what about also, deb, these 19 year olds, these three 19 year olds, who we saw they were in the federal courthouse not too far from me yesterday. we read through the criminal complaint. it says when these friends took items from dzhokhar tsarnaev's dorm room at umass dartmouth, they knew he was the guy plastered all over tv, he was the guy involved in the bombings, but, deb, the attorney for one of these young men says, no. where exactly do the stories differ? >> well, the stories differ if you listen to their lawyers or if you read the criminal complaints. the criminal complaint says, in fact, when one of the suspects who really was ques
that matter, that was uncovered belonging to tamerlan tsarnaev. so, the suggestion is she would know where the two items are. also, she herself has a computer, so she is just a treasure-trove of potential information. and she's right now in a bargaining position in the sense that if she helps investigators, she could help them with making very, very strong case by testifying against her brother-in-law, brooke. >> what about also, deb, these 19 year olds, these three 19 year olds, who we...
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it was abnormal for tamerlan. >> they were getting closer? >> it seems so. >> reporter: allan says they trained together in 2011. that same year tsarnaev's friend, brendan mess, who also trained at the gym was murdered in a near beheading along with two pals. sources cesar nye yves and todashev were involved in the murders. do you believe that tamerlan and maybe ibrahim had anything to do with those triple murders? >> i know for a fact that, you know, tamerlan was probably if not daily, at least several times a week hanging out with brendan mess. at his house. at that house where he was >> reporter: allan says tamerlan's reaction was strange. almost dismissing his friend's murder. >> at first i just, you know, took it for nervous energy. you know, because tamerlan always was, you know, always put up a mask. a front. he always appeared in control. >> reporter: shortly after the murders todashev moved to florida. tamerlan went to dagestan where he reportedly became radicalized. allan says he gave fbi agents todashev's name. todashev was shot by
it was abnormal for tamerlan. >> they were getting closer? >> it seems so. >> reporter: allan says they trained together in 2011. that same year tsarnaev's friend, brendan mess, who also trained at the gym was murdered in a near beheading along with two pals. sources cesar nye yves and todashev were involved in the murders. do you believe that tamerlan and maybe ibrahim had anything to do with those triple murders? >> i know for a fact that, you know, tamerlan was...
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>> about who, tamerlan? well, all questions were about tamerlan. >> reporter: and his trip here, two trips? two trips, right, one in 2011 and one in 2012? >> no, only 2012. >> reporter: only 2012, okay. that was six months in which he was with -- >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: and are you going to america? >> i think so. i think so. >> reporter: you want to? >> yeah, because i really want to. really want to see how it is going to end. you know? >> reporter: you want to bury your son? >> of course. of course. even though i don't know if they will let us to see dzhokhar, but i want to go. i want to see my tamerlan, if it's possible. yes, i want. >> reporter: and there's an issue with this to do with an arrest warrant for you? >> that's -- i don't even care. that's not something that is difficult. it wasn't a big deal, and i don't care about it. what i care is only this of my oldest son, who i think was killed and the youngest one, who is really need the support. >> reporter: of course. can you describe to me how
>> about who, tamerlan? well, all questions were about tamerlan. >> reporter: and his trip here, two trips? two trips, right, one in 2011 and one in 2012? >> no, only 2012. >> reporter: only 2012, okay. that was six months in which he was with -- >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: and are you going to america? >> i think so. i think so. >> reporter: you want to? >> yeah, because i really want to. really want to see how it is going to end. you know?...
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what did he tell you about tamerlan? >> we talked to three other coach who knew tamerlan who saw him fight at the championships in salt lake city in 2009 and who just saw him working out and fighting with other fighters. and the picture you get, brooke, is that he got close to the top. he had the talent to make it to the top. >> he did have the talent. >> he did. all three say he had agility, a great punch, could move side to side. didn't put it together. one said he didn't take direction very well. another said he didn't have the heart. this is what eddie bishop said, the trainer who taught -- trained a fighter who was in the famed national championship tournament that tamerlan tsarnaev was in in salt lake city in 2009. he observed tamerlan for a week at that tournament. here is eddie bishop. >> flashy guy. he has cowboy boots on, leather pants, flashy shirt, hat, he was -- he was eccentric. he was a talented fighter. he could punch. he could definitely punch. i notice he was lacking a key element, you know. he lacked h
what did he tell you about tamerlan? >> we talked to three other coach who knew tamerlan who saw him fight at the championships in salt lake city in 2009 and who just saw him working out and fighting with other fighters. and the picture you get, brooke, is that he got close to the top. he had the talent to make it to the top. >> he did have the talent. >> he did. all three say he had agility, a great punch, could move side to side. didn't put it together. one said he didn't...
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what did he tell you about tamerlan? >> we talked to three other coach who knew tamerlan who saw him fight at the championships in salt lake city in 2009 and who just saw him w fighting with other fighters. and the picture you get, brooke is that he got close to the top. he had the talent to make it to the top. >> he did have the talent. >> he did. agility, a great punch, could move side to side. didn't put it together. one said he didn't take direction very well. another said he didn't have the heart. this is what eddie bishop said the trainer who taught -- trained a fighter who was in the famed national championship tournament that tamerlan tsarnaev was in in salt lake city in 2009. he observed tamerlan for a week at that tournament. here is eddie bishop. >> flashy guy. he has cowboy boots on leather pants flashy shirt, hat, he was -- he was eccentric. he was a talented fighter. he could punch. he could definitely punch. i notice he was lacking a key element, you know. he lacked heart. you can look at somebody in a rin
what did he tell you about tamerlan? >> we talked to three other coach who knew tamerlan who saw him fight at the championships in salt lake city in 2009 and who just saw him w fighting with other fighters. and the picture you get, brooke is that he got close to the top. he had the talent to make it to the top. >> he did have the talent. >> he did. agility, a great punch, could move side to side. didn't put it together. one said he didn't take direction very well. another said...
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how to dispose of tamerlan tsarnaev's remains. the bombing suspect's body is now at a funeral home outside of boston. no cemeteries in the area will take it. and muslim tradition forbids cremation. the funeral director who has the body says tsarnaev should be buried here and buried very soon. >> i think a lot of the people don't understand, it is an emotional problem obviously, but after it settles down and people think about it, they know we have to bury somebody. that's what this country does. >> i can tell you, i was in boston the last three weeks, not at all a popular idea even to have the man buried in the whole state. and today, a new option emerged, this citizens group in worcester opened a bank account to send his body back to russia. the group's leader says tsarnaev doesn't deserve to be buried there. >> why would we want to have this gentleman buried in a cemetery that every year i got a event there that honors world war ii vets, and civil war vets. why would i want him buried two miles from my house? >> we'll be talking
how to dispose of tamerlan tsarnaev's remains. the bombing suspect's body is now at a funeral home outside of boston. no cemeteries in the area will take it. and muslim tradition forbids cremation. the funeral director who has the body says tsarnaev should be buried here and buried very soon. >> i think a lot of the people don't understand, it is an emotional problem obviously, but after it settles down and people think about it, they know we have to bury somebody. that's what this...
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tamerlan was killed in a shoot-out with police. his younger brother dzhokhar is waiting to go to trial. joining me now, one of the three reporters with the "boston globe." david, is joining me, and david, again, incredible reporting. thank you for coming on. as i mention, this is the result of a five-month investigation. you were reporting in kyrgyzstan, russia, canada, the u.s. let me begin with where your piece begins, the elder tsarnaev and the voices he herds. was he jihadist or schizophrenic as the doctor warned. what's the answer? >> we started with the idea, chechen muslim extremists have blown up the marathon. as we tried to go down the path, trying to find connections to jihadist cells or networks or people they might have met, we keep coming up dry. and then you talk to these friends of his, talking about how voices are making me do things. this idea of majestic mind control, which is someone else controlling what i do. these are friends of his who hung out with him, went to mosque with him, telling us this stuff. and you
tamerlan was killed in a shoot-out with police. his younger brother dzhokhar is waiting to go to trial. joining me now, one of the three reporters with the "boston globe." david, is joining me, and david, again, incredible reporting. thank you for coming on. as i mention, this is the result of a five-month investigation. you were reporting in kyrgyzstan, russia, canada, the u.s. let me begin with where your piece begins, the elder tsarnaev and the voices he herds. was he jihadist or...
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todashev, also implicated tamerlan tsavraev. he is now dead. law enforcement sources told cnn, he had confessed to his role in the triple murder, then became violent and attacked the fbi agent. he was then shot and killed. a friend said todashev knew the bombing suspects, but that was all. >> he knew them back like two years ago, back when he used to live in boston, and he knew them, and he wasn't like real close friends with them, just happened to know him. and i guess that was his fault, mistake, but he had no idea that they were up to something like that, thlike bombings and everybody. >> reporter: the fbi is now checking to see if they can match his and todashev's dna to the crime scene. other connections between the two men. sources tell cn thnch they came from the same region in chechnya. todashev lived in boston two years ago, both were in mixed martial arts at a studio in boston and on a mixed martial arts website. tamerlan's phone number, found in todashev's cell todashev was charged with battery after getting in a fight over a parking
todashev, also implicated tamerlan tsavraev. he is now dead. law enforcement sources told cnn, he had confessed to his role in the triple murder, then became violent and attacked the fbi agent. he was then shot and killed. a friend said todashev knew the bombing suspects, but that was all. >> he knew them back like two years ago, back when he used to live in boston, and he knew them, and he wasn't like real close friends with them, just happened to know him. and i guess that was his...
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did tamerlan ever tell you police had come to speak with him? what he knew about the drugs, about anything? >> no. you know, i mean, around here they call -- we call it nhi. >> reporter: which is? >> no humans involved. >> reporter: okay. which means? >> there were three drug dealers that were murdered over drugs and money. >> reporter: that, at least, was the perception. even though only one of the three victims had drug related charges. but four months after those murders, tsarnaev left boston and traveled to dagestan where it's believed he became radicalized. law enforcement sources question whether the outcome could have been different if investigators had reached tsarnaev in the first place. jamal saw victim prenden mess a few times a week. he owns the brookline lunch diner in cambridge where mess often ate. he says police never questioned him and so he never told them about a meeting weeks before the murders which made mess and weissman very, very nervous. >> they all were, like, nervous. at the time he was very serious. he wasn't himself.
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about boston bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev and our own phil black picks up the story from moscow. phil. >> reporter: the u.s. congressional delegation met with russian officials trying to determine what lessons can be learned about intelligence cooperation in the aftermath of the boston marathon attack. the delegation was led by republican dana rohrabacher, a chairman of the house foreign affairs subcommittee. his conclusion, there was no one specific failure that prevented the authorities from identifying these threats sooner. but he believes there was a chance the attack could have been averted. if russia and the united states had worked more closely together. >> that's specific, we didn't pay attention to this detail or that detail, but instead didn't pay attention to the big picture. and the big picture was all screwed up. and then in that our people were not cooperating as they should have and vice versa. >> reporter: republican steve king said the delegation received new analysis on the boston bombing suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother in a briefing with russia's fede
about boston bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev and our own phil black picks up the story from moscow. phil. >> reporter: the u.s. congressional delegation met with russian officials trying to determine what lessons can be learned about intelligence cooperation in the aftermath of the boston marathon attack. the delegation was led by republican dana rohrabacher, a chairman of the house foreign affairs subcommittee. his conclusion, there was no one specific failure that prevented the...
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in reality, the russians had a massive file on tamerlan. it is not as if they weren't surveilling him the whole time he was over in dagestan during the six months. they had that file. we started to make some noise about the fact that, you know in reality, after the dust had settled, and looking at the situation, we probably could have prevented the boston bombing if the russians were more forth coming, if they agreed to cooperate with us on the war on terror and shared some of that information they had on tamerlan before the attack. because that noise was coming out, the russians decide to play this card about this individual in moscow, who is committing, they say, espionage, and we're going, wait a minute, it deflects, distracts the attention of the public and now the public is saying why are we spying on the russians with we need their cooperation on the war on terror. >> tit for tat information sharing and perhaps lack thereof. mike baker, thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, a chilling story without answers. a teenager found dea
in reality, the russians had a massive file on tamerlan. it is not as if they weren't surveilling him the whole time he was over in dagestan during the six months. they had that file. we started to make some noise about the fact that, you know in reality, after the dust had settled, and looking at the situation, we probably could have prevented the boston bombing if the russians were more forth coming, if they agreed to cooperate with us on the war on terror and shared some of that information...
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us is that todashev lived in boston a couple of years ago, and on his phone, cell phone, they found tamerlan tsarnaev's cell phone number. one possible link. they also say that both men were attended the same martial arts studio in the boston area, back a couple of years ago. they were both very much into mixed martial arts. but, again, none of that says that there is a direct link between todashev and the tsarnaev brothers. that's what the fbi was trying to determine. so at this point we certainly don't know that. one other piece of information we do know is that todashev was granted political asylum here in the united states back in 2008. and he had come to the united states some time prior to that. jake, brooke? >> all right, john zarrella in orlando, florida, thank you so much. >> thanks, john. >>> it is a tough sight. a school here in oklahoma totally flattened. coming up next, hear from a student who was inside the building before, thank goodness, escaping to safety. >>> one of the most heart breaking scenes here in moore, oklahoma, is the rubble now of where plaza towers elementary sc
us is that todashev lived in boston a couple of years ago, and on his phone, cell phone, they found tamerlan tsarnaev's cell phone number. one possible link. they also say that both men were attended the same martial arts studio in the boston area, back a couple of years ago. they were both very much into mixed martial arts. but, again, none of that says that there is a direct link between todashev and the tsarnaev brothers. that's what the fbi was trying to determine. so at this point we...
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another case we've been following boston as closely as we have, the body of the boston bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev was laid to rest just a short time ago. police will not say where, but they will say it is not in worcester. several cemeteries, as you know, said no to burying this man. but finally police say, and i'm quoting them, they say a courageous and compassionate individual stepped forward to take the body. police saying the body isn't in massachusetts, as well. >>> and we continue on. top of the hour, i'm brooke baldwin live here in cleveland for cnn's special coverage of two major stories unfolding right now. first, the victims are free and they are telling police now about the horrors that took place in this house just behind me on seymour avenue. you know the story, three women chained up, raped, starved, impregnated, and beaten. today, ariel castro stayed silent, head down, as the judge locked him away under an $8 million bond. $2 million for each of the victims. soon we'll hear from the county prosecutor about the latest details of that horrific case. we're standing by for tha
another case we've been following boston as closely as we have, the body of the boston bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev was laid to rest just a short time ago. police will not say where, but they will say it is not in worcester. several cemeteries, as you know, said no to burying this man. but finally police say, and i'm quoting them, they say a courageous and compassionate individual stepped forward to take the body. police saying the body isn't in massachusetts, as well. >>> and we...
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something when they were first questioned about allegedly not knowing the whereabouts of the brothers, tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev and not seeing the suspects after the boston marathon attack. the charge of conspireing to obstruct justice relates to removing items from dzhokhar's dorm room and throwing them into a dumpster. those objects disposed of include fireworks and a trash bin, the trash bin was taken to a land fill. we talked about that search at that land fill last weekend, it was a two-day search involving fbi investigators. we don't have specifics about the charges for the third suspect, all we know at this point is that the third suspect that was arrested in connection with the boston bombing attack is a u.s. citizen. and we're hearing from one of the students' attorneys, though, that that third suspect was a student at umass dartmouth. 3:30 hearing, here at the federal courthouse today, according to the u.s. attorney's office. brooke? >> okay, pamela brown, stand by there. again, these are federal charges, hence the federal courthouse here in boston. for more on the chronology an
something when they were first questioned about allegedly not knowing the whereabouts of the brothers, tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev and not seeing the suspects after the boston marathon attack. the charge of conspireing to obstruct justice relates to removing items from dzhokhar's dorm room and throwing them into a dumpster. those objects disposed of include fireworks and a trash bin, the trash bin was taken to a land fill. we talked about that search at that land fill last weekend, it was a...
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within four days, one suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev, shot and killed by police. then the manhunt for his brother, dzhokhar, that shut down the city. >> we believe that the suspect is cornered in a boat. >> tsarnaev arrested april 19th. and later charged. now, the u.s. attorney is deciding if he'll face the death penalty. the attack knocked the city down, but it was far from defeated. >> i kind of feel like we're all bu boston. >> the whole country united with one re-sounding message. >> strong. not just strong. boston strong. >> ashleigh banfield, thank you very much. i will not ever forget being in boston at that time. you can vote on the top ten overall stories of 2013. go to cnn.com/yir for year in review. >>> and we roll on. hour two. i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with this story. this stanford doctor could have the last world over jahi lives or dies because this court appointed dr. paul fisher to look at the 13-year-old from oakland and decide if she was truly brain dead. her family and her supporters marched today in oakland, demanding a hospital keep her on
within four days, one suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev, shot and killed by police. then the manhunt for his brother, dzhokhar, that shut down the city. >> we believe that the suspect is cornered in a boat. >> tsarnaev arrested april 19th. and later charged. now, the u.s. attorney is deciding if he'll face the death penalty. the attack knocked the city down, but it was far from defeated. >> i kind of feel like we're all bu boston. >> the whole country united with one...
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court documents show the dead suspect, the older brother here, tamerlan tsarnaev, was fingered for alleged involvement in a case in 2011 involving three bodies with slit throats, covered in marijuana, found near boston. his accuser, this man here. this is tsarnaev's friend and fellow chickec chechen who was d after attacking an fbi officer in an interview after accusing his friend. a federal source told a source in may that his friend had linked him to the triple homicide. so this whole thing went public this week when prosecutors in the case against tsarnaev's brother dzhokhar, referred to the triple murder in those court documents. we're getting that now. >>> while we're on the topic of boston, nerves are on edge but for a different reason. boston, as many of you know, preparing to host a major, major sporting event, six months, just about to the day, after that marathon bombing. tonight, boston plays host in game one of the world series. security is tight and i will be in boston tomorrow with a full report. join me, special show live from fenway park. we have been working on this for a
court documents show the dead suspect, the older brother here, tamerlan tsarnaev, was fingered for alleged involvement in a case in 2011 involving three bodies with slit throats, covered in marijuana, found near boston. his accuser, this man here. this is tsarnaev's friend and fellow chickec chechen who was d after attacking an fbi officer in an interview after accusing his friend. a federal source told a source in may that his friend had linked him to the triple homicide. so this whole thing...